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MHLW Calls for Ongoing Nitrosamine Risk Controls after Self-Inspections
Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) issued a notification on July 24 urging drug makers to continue managing the risk of potentially carcinogenic nitrosamine impurities after the August 1 deadline for large-scale self-inspections, citing new scientific findings. The…
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